Nora W. Holt

(circa 1865 - )
Nora W. Holt|b. ca 1865|p2673.htm|Henry C. Holt|b. ca 1845|p2671.htm|Marion M. (--?--)|b. ca 1845|p2672.htm|||||||||||||
Nora was born in Vermont circa 1865. She was the daughter of Henry C. Holt and Marion M. (--?--). She was a resident in the household of Henry C. Holt in the 24 August 1870 census taken in North Hartland, Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont, as "Marion E.", which I believe to be an enumerator's error; her name is recorded as her mother's, and her middle initial matches her sister's. She was a resident in the household of Henry C. Holt in the 1 June 1880 census taken in Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont.
 
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